You have every block or brick ready for use and you never run out. Minecraft's Creative Mode is somewhat similar to Blockland. Or by joining an online servers with such features. You just have to make these things yourself either by building them in-game or by scripting an add-on for it. But! You can do all of this in Blockland. Keeping yourself alive by drinking health potions and eating food, killing random monsters, exploring a randomly generated world, gathering resources to build structures, leveling up, and crafting items and tools. The gameplay is like night and day between these two games. In Minecraft generally everything just falls down and bounce a bit when they hit ground. Basketballs also bounce like you would expect them to. Bricks can be (temporarily) destroyed and they turn into physics objects that you can kick around. In terms of physics Blockland has more advanced features. In Blockland shapes are generally more slated and beveled and there are round shapes as well. In Minecraft practically everything is constructed from cube shapes with sharp 90 degree angles. Blockland does include a wide range decals ("prints") that you can place on bricks and these can be things like letters, signs, and ground textures like grass. The building is based on lego-ish pieces rather than uniform cubes.The visual style is very different: Minecraft has stylized pixel textures and the models have a heavy pixelized look while Blockland has solid colors with "beveled" edges and the 3D models have a stylized traditional low poly look. The gameplay is entirely defined by what add-ons the person running the server decides to run. It's a lot more of an FPS experience where you can jetpack around, blow things up and drive janky vehicles. Glass also allows servers to have their own custom loading screen images, similar to how maps images worked before shadows and shaders.Originally posted by Badspot (Developer):Well there's no mining. On top of that, we allow you to mark favorite servers, giving you notifications about the server's status and allowing you to view and join it from the main menu. Glass enables you to preview servers before you join them, viewing the server's preview image and player list. All RTB preferences are automatically imported and available to control, along with some new preference types and options We've implemented our own preferences system to make up for the loss of RTB preferences. Our social system, dubbed Glass Live, allows you to keep in touch with your friends, chat through public chatrooms or direct message, and join and invite your friends to servers. The Mod Manager also ensures that all of your add-ons are kept up to date, thanks to Support_Updater, and import your old RTB add-ons to be updated to the latest version. You're able to access all add-ons upload directly to Glass, as well as search and download add-ons from the RTB 4 Archive. The Mod Manager allows you to browse, search, and install add-ons without ever exiting Blockland. Other features include a required client system, backwards compatible preferences, favorite servers, server previews, and various enhancements throughout Blockland. Glass primarily features a mod management system and a chatroom and friends system. Blockland Glass is a general-purpose enhancement suite focused around extending the community.
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